Sentence examples for entitled to exercise from inspiring English sources

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The acquiring person will not be entitled to exercise these rights.

The candidate elected by the majority was regarded as unanimously elected and entitled to exercise his royal rights immediately.

Mr. Greenstein said that by law, a board is entitled to exercise its "business judgment" in making such decisions for the co-op corporation.

The "crucial distinction here," he said, was that Delaware was entitled to exercise its police power to block an activity that it considers dangerous or a "nuisance".

"But we also understand that boards are entitled to exercise the duties of stewardship delegated to them by shareholders, without interference.

The banks then enforced their security over Kirch's shareholding in Speed so that they would become entitled to exercise Speed's rights.

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Vanita Gupta, head of the Civil Rights Division at the U.S. Department of Justice, said in a statement that "no matter one's faith, all Americans are entitled to peacefully exercise their religious beliefs free from discrimination and violence". "Using or threatening force against individuals because of their religion is an affront to the fundamental values of this nation," she said.

The citizens of Virginia and of the United States are entitled to that exercise of judgment.

This failure to patch up the Ministry was the official cause of the Cabinet's resignation as given in a note issued last night, which reads as follows: "In view of the difficulty met with by M. Caillaux in finding a new Minister of Marine, and, as this is a post that must be immediately filled, M. Caillaux did not think himself entitled to any longer exercise the responsibility of office".

In each of this Court's cases relied upon by the Ninth Circuit, the claimant was denied a right by virtue of which he was presently entitled either to exercise ownership dominion over real or personal property, or to pursue a gainful occupation.

For example, the feudal lord had the right to take a tenant's land if he died without heirs; if he did have heirs, the lord was entitled to compensation for exercising wardship and granting permission to marry.

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